The Graduate Coordinator advises students admitted into the history graduate program
when they first enroll. Although you may eventually choose a thesis advisor and use
that person or other faculty members for academic guidance, you should still direct
all technical questions about department and university requirements and policies
to the Graduate Coordinator. For routine matters, such as forms, applications, deadlines,
etc. you should get in touch with the Graduate Secretary, Karen Jackett, 901.678.1366,
mkmiller@memphis.edu.

We urge you to consult your faculty advisors,if any, before enrolling for each semester.
In any case, you must meet with the Graduate Coordinator at least once a year for
advising. Bring an up-to-date planning form to the advising meeting. The responsibility
for meeting all degree requirements rests, however, with you.

All registration is now done on the Web (myMemphis). For instruction on how to register,
see http://www.memphis.edu/registrar/student/selfserv/quick.htm. This is actually a very easy process. Go to my.memphis.edu, sign in, go to the “Student”
tab, scroll down and look for “Add/Drop Classes.” As long as you’re cleared, you should
be able to add classes there.

Before you register for the first time, and at least once a year afterwards, you will
need to obtain advising clearance from the Graduate Coordinator in order to register.
The annual advising meeting is necessary for getting this clearance. If you try to
register before getting this clearance, you will get a message that you need a PIN.
This is not true, and I don’t know why the university chooses to confuse you. What
you need is clearance from the Graduate Coordinator. Do not ask anyone else to clear
you; only the Graduate Coordinator can do this.

This manual contains a timetable for the M.A. program. You should consult this often to see if you need to submit a form or take some other
action at the current stage of your progress. It also contains links to all forms
that are necessary to complete your degree. Please note that especially in the term
in which you intend to graduate, deadlines for forms and exams are earlier in the
semester than you might think. Again, it is your responsibility to make sure you meet
all the deadlines and requirements. The Graduate School enforces its deadlines strictly,
so it will be impossible to graduate on schedule if you miss a deadline.